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  1. rtbuck

    Record Store Day

    Does anyone else go to Record Store Day in your areas? I live in Buffalo and it's a pretty big deal around here. A few of the record stores around here have bands playing all day. The stores are usually Jammed (some places have lines going out the door to get in). Anyway...I usually hit up a few...
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    The Rolling Stones (Official Thread)

    Welllll....I've got to say I thought it was very doubtful I would ever see the Stones but my wife went online this morning & got us 2 Club Level seats for the show at Rich Stadium Orchard Park, NY (near Buffalo). I really frown upon the prices of concert tickets nowadays and I'm to the point in...
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    Bad Finger

    Baby Blue TkA7xQb6uPk Badfinger was great...Pete Hamm was an incredible songwriter & the band definitely was underrated. No Dice, Straight up, & Magic Christian Music are all classic albums...I even enjoyed their comeback attempt album Airwaves which came out a few years after Hamm's...
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    From Motown to The Stooges

    Hey JimJam a few years back they came out nice hardcover book on Creem with a bunch of articles from over the years. It's a pretty big book and it has a collage of every magazine cover which is fun to look at.
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    Favorite bands of the British Invasion?

    Herman's Hermits are great! Peter Noone still puts on an entertaining show and his backup band is fantastic and entertaining as well. For about the past 7 years as the band plays the intro to Henry the 8th they launch into a bit of Blitzkrieg Bop (Ramones) & Pretty Vacant(Sex Pistols) but anyway...
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    What's your favourite Neil Young album?

    Tough call for me ...I am going with ... 'Live Rust' as it was the album that got me into Neil Young. In the late 70's I was blown away after Casey Kasem played the acoustic & electric versions of Hey Hey My My and My My Hey Hey back to back. Shortly after a 3500 seat theater played The Live...
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    Name your top 5 favorite guitarists!

    Wow,I just talked about my Top 5 guitarists the other day. First off in my opinion Jeff Beck is the greatest guitarist but that's just my opinion...however, he is not in my Top 5 favorite guitarists but is in my top 10 Anyway ....my top 5 Favorite Guitarists: 1) Johnny Thunders 2) Ace...
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    From Motown to The Stooges

    I'll check this out tomorrow but there was so much great music that came out of the Detroit area. I had even made up a playlist for my iPod of Detroit/Michigan area bands. Stuff like The Stooges, MC5, Ted Nugent, the Frost, Mitch Ryder, Grand Funk, Detroit, Rockets, Commander Cody, Brownsville...
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    AC/DC (Official Thread)

    I finally picked up Rock or Bust and it's right up there with my favorite Brian Johnson era albums Flick of the Switch, Stiff Upper Lip, and ...well of course Back in Black.
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    Green Jelly - Three Little Pigs

    Sad news...Green Jelly guitarist CJ Buscaglia(aka Jesus Quisp) passed away...CJ really was an excellent guitarist and also engineered for bands such as The Goo Goo Dolls and Love and the Rockets. From what I read he went into cardiac arrest after having an asthma attack the day after Christmas...
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    Forgotten Rebels

    Classic is right! I really hope the Rebels release something this year....We know they have some new tunes and they could always throw a few covers like this on there. Jeffrey Dee is an awesome punk style guitarist I'd love to hear more by him.
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    Iggy Pop (Official Thread)

    Man Mr. Jim, I went back and read this thread and can't believe I never realized it was you writing here! What a great show that was and that's just how I always describe that show that it was like seeing a god or something. Sure Iggy's one of my all-time favorites but I was upfront for Johnny...
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    Death of Ian McLagan

    This was sad news for me. I've been a fan for a long time and I consider the Faces "A Nod is as Good as a Wink...to a Blind Horse" one of the greatest rock albums of all-time and should be a must for every rock music lover. A couple of years ago seeing that I was a huge Stones fan and Faces fan...
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    Iggy Pop (Official Thread)

    This is really great! I got over half through it and will catch the rest Monday. Very interesting hearing his views on record labels. He definitely is very intelligent but we kind of knew that.
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    KISS (Official Thread)

    The Dolls had their influence early on Kiss but Alice Cooper was a main influence along with bands like Zep , Free,Slade, & the Move. As Mr. Jim said Aerosmith stole from the Dolls. As far as Kiss...the NY Dolls had their hold on the NY scene and had a big following...Simmons and Stanley were...
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    Happy birthday rtbuck!

    LOL! Even though people complained about their appearance I for one was glad Kiss decided to join the Macy's Parade to celebrate my birthday! Thank you Kiss and thanks Lynch!
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    Jimmy Buffett (official thread)

    Wow, I'm surprised there isn't a thread for Buffett! I love Changes in Attitudes as well as Pencil Thin Mustache, Fins, Son of a Son of a Sailor, Cheeseburger in Paradise, my favorite:Volcano,...etc. Jimmy Buffett always puts you in a good mood! Great music
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    The Only Ones [Official thread ]

    Soooorryy about bringing up anotherrrr Johnny Thunders reference but Only Ones guitarist John Perry is interviewed throughout the new Thunders documentary "Looking for Johnny Thunders" as John Perry played most of the guitars on Thunders Que Sera and Copy Cats albums so he knew a lot about...
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    The Only Ones [Official thread ]

    Only Ones are great! I love Another Girl Another Planet(That song should've been really huge). Peter Perrett and bassist Mike Kellie played on at least 4 tracks on Johnny Thunders So Alone album (the other tracks were mostly backed w/Phil Lynott and Steve Jones & Paul Cook of the Sex Pistols)...
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    Happy birthday rtbuck!

    Thanks a million everyone! I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!
  21. rtbuck

    Green Jelly - Three Little Pigs

    I was actually there that day but I couldn't last to make it to Green Jello. I was so disappointed because I had gone there to also see the amazing Kevin K Band who was excellent and I couldn't last a half hour longer because I was in too much pain. It sucked because I had a couple connections...
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    Review Msg

    Don't forget bassist Chris Glen who was with Glasgow band Tear Gas where he released 2 albums and then the Tear Gas band joined up with Alex Harvey where they called themselves The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. They were pretty popular in the UK throughout the 70's. They were a very theatrical...
  23. rtbuck

    A Southern Rock Shootout

    Skynyrd ZZ Top Blackfoot Next would be Molly Hatchet followed by the Outlaws
  24. rtbuck

    Dead Milkmen

    That's the Dead Milkmen for you! I even had Deb read the lyrics and we got nothin'! It's crazy this weekend has been a Dead Milkmen/ Forgotten Rebels weekend
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    Van halen, hagar or roth?

    Back in the 80's I said David Lee Roth VH was better...now close to 30 years later...I still say it was much better with Roth. Actually, I was psyched when I first heard Hagar was joining VH because I really loved Sammy's solo career especially Street Machine which is my favorite Sammy solo...

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